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Do Burton boots fit true to size?
Yes—most riders find that Burton boots fit true to size, so your regular shoe size is typically a good starting point.
How do I choose the right size?
Measure your foot length. Wear your snowboarding socks when trying on boots—this affects fit. And perform a flex test: when flexed, toes should touch gently, and the heel should stay in place.
How long is the break-in period?
Burton boots often feature heat-moldable liners and multiple flex options, and they typically require a brief break-in period (a few days of light use) before molding comfortably to your feet.
Which boot flex should I choose—soft, medium, or stiff?
Soft flex: Great for beginners and park/freestyle riders—more forgiving and easier to maneuver. Medium flex: Versatile for all‑mountain riding—balanced comfort and response. Stiff flex: Best for aggressive, high‑speed, or backcountry riding—offers precision and support.
Does the lacing system affect fit?
Yes—Burton offers traditional laces, Speed Zone, and Boa systems, each offering different levels of convenience and precision adjustment. our choice can influence how snugly and easily you can adjust your boots on the mountain.
What about heat-moldable liners and custom footbeds?
Many Burton models include heat-moldable liners, which allow for a more personalized fit. Adding custom footbeds can enhance arch support, reduce foot fatigue, and improve comfort.
How can I test the fit before buying?
Try on boots with the correct socks, walk around, flex forward, and assess comfort and heel retention. Ask our specialists in store if you need help!